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September 24, 2008

Registration Now Open for Emory Human Rights Conference

Registration is now open for the Advancing the Consensus: 60 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Conference at Emory School of Law in Atlanta October 16th-18th. There will be two Nobel Peace Prize Laureates giving keynote speaches, over 35 panelists and workshop presenters from all over the U.S. and the world presenting about current human rights issues, and 400 conference attendees with whom to network!

Please visit this site for more information: www.law.emory.edu/advancingtheconsensus

Please visit this link to register: http://www.law.emory.edu/current-students/student-organizations/epic/conference/registration.html

Everyone must register, even if you able to attend the conference for free. This will help us make sure we have enough food and other materials for you.

Conferences of these sorts are not only wonderful ways to increase your knowledge but also are excellent opportunities to network with current and future professionals in the field. Take advantage of receptions and panels at events such as these to mingle and introduce yourself to others. You never know who you might meet or who might be able to steer you toward the next great employment opportunity. For tips on how to use networking to your best advantage, stop by the CSO and speak to a counselor.

Posted by kcc17 at September 24, 2008 06:21 PM